WifiNovember 2221 problem-solving gadgets that’ll help make your tech troubles disappearWhen’s the last time your phone died while you were away from home? Have you ever shattered your screen? What about when all the charging cords in the house mysteriously disappear?
AppleSeptember 15Apple unveils new Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, and new iPad AirApple has unveiled its new Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE and a new iPad Air at an event at the tech giant’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
AppleSeptember 15Apple launch event: What to expectAll eyes will be on Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. on Tuesday when the tech giant holds its latest launch event.
Elon MuskJuly 20Elon Musk says Neuralink will stream music straight into your brainTesla CEO Elon Musk claims that his implantable computer interface Neuralink will be able to stream music directly to a person's brain.
CoronavirusJune 30NASA's wearable device will warn you if you try to touch your faceIn an effort to stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has cautioned people to avoid touching their faces. Now, NASA has taken that one step further and created a wearable device to remind people to do so.
CoronavirusJune 26Apple gets COVID-19 savvy with Apple Watch and MemojisAt its developer conference, which started on Monday, Apple said the new operating system for the Apple Watch will add a reminder to wash your hands, while Apple Memojis will get COVID-19 customization, adding face mask coverings.
CoronavirusJune 4As coronavirus pandemic continues, Fitbit granted emergency use approval for ventilatorFitbit announced on Wednesday that it has become the latest entity to be granted emergency use approval by the FDA to help with the coronavirus pandemic, getting the nod for a new ventilator.
4:18VIDEOApril 17Stanford doctor on wearable tech potentially detecting coronavirusDr. Michael Snyder, chairman of genetics department at Stanford School of Medicine, joins 'America’s Newsroom.'
CoronavirusApril 10Apple Watch, wearables show promise to help detect spread of coronavirusApple Watch and WearOS devices can detect early signs of infection, according to research, which could lead to wearables joining the fight to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
3:28VIDEOApril 4How the Apple Watch and Fitbit can help detect coronavirusKurt Knutsson on how your tech can help track your health.